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Re: Andersen 400 Series Security contacts



On Aug 6, 10:21?pm, "Buggs" <thatsallfol...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Here's a little hint about drilling. I learned it from working on
> > fiberglass, when doing repairs and such on the boat.
>
> > When drilling into fiberglass, if you start drilling in the forward
> > direction, the gel coat will splinter and the edges of the drilled
> > hole will chip away, leaving the undercoat exposed. The cure is to
> > start the hole by running the bit in reverse, making an indentation
> > the full diameter of the bit, in the gel coat first.
>
> > When drilling into vinyl, put your drill in reverse and press into the
> > vinyl making an indentation with the point of the bit. Stop the drill.
> > Put it in forward and at a slow speed, start drilling the vinyl. Don't
> > press hard.
>
> > You'll notice that the bit doesn't grab and pull the vinyl out making
> > that little "pimple" that causes you not to be able mount anything
> > flat against the surface.
>
> > Bass has already stolen this, so it doesn't matter.
>
> > It's really too bad he's such a fucking ass hole.
>
> Or you can just use a sharp brad point or spade bit and do it right the
> first time.
> js-

I do it "right" the first time also.

I've tried your way and that works also.

It's just another way of doing it ..... that works .... too.



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